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The Touhou Project has grown to craft many fan-based comics, anime, games, and various other forms of entertainment. But what happens when you bring in a bunch of former Mario Kart developers into the mix? The answer is one nutty

Quick: when’s the last time you played a video game where your partner’s a talking banana?! The answer is probably never, unless there was a Bananas in Pajamas video game that existed back in the day. At any rate, My

I had many questions to ask after playing Askiisoft’s Katana ZERO. What was presented as a neon hack-and-slash wound up being something a lot deeper. From the demo showcased by Devolver Digital at PAX East, this tale of a drug-fueled

Very rarely do I come across a video game that is truly hard to describe. The team of Annapurna Interactive and Simogo have done just that with their upcoming Switch title Sayonara Wild Hearts, a game that’s being touted as

There are party games, and then there are multiplayer experiences. Le Cartel and Devolver Digital is aiming to give players the latter with its upcoming title Heave Ho. On its surface, the game is very simple. It’s when the game’s

On the surface, the protagonist of The Arcade Crew’s KUNAI may seem like the friendly fellow. A cross between BMO from Adventure Time and a Don Hertzfeldt concoction, the hero of this tale seems to be beaming with happiness at

There are your point-and-click adventures, and there are your romantic visual novels. Developers Serenity Forge aims to combine both worlds and deliver a new experience for those itching for the old-school days of LucasArts and Sierra storytelling. With their upcoming

When you get involved with a Justin Roiland project, you basically know what you’re signing up for. The creator of Rick & Morty and House of Cosbys has found his interactive niche within the virtual world, after his success with

Carnage, honor, and sweet kung fu are always on the menu in a Mortal Kombat game. After nearly 25 years of wowing fighting game enthusiasts and angering parents and politicians alike, the popular franchise never seems to see any sign

It has been eighteen years since Ulala and the rest of the Space Channel 5 crew has graced their own video game. While they have popped up in various other games, the dance-happy news crew has found themselves missing out